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LG L227WTG


$360.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:No input lag helps gamers stay on top of their game. No ghosting. 3 yr warranty.

The Cons:Like any other TN matrix (relatively inexpensive display technology) the L227WTG suffers from colour and contrast shifting. Glossy monitors improve colour saturation but also cause glare issues if you sit near a window or bright light source. Color banding when contrast ratio is set below 70%.

The LG L227WTG is a 22" Widescreen Flatron LCD monitor designed to compliment the new look of Windows Vista. This would be a middle of the road model as far as price/specs go, with the nice feature of having a glossy screen which improves picture quality(good for gaming or watching movies).

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The resolution is 1680 x 1050 which provides a wide aspect ratio of 16:10. The LCD picture is enhanced with a Flatron f-Engine chip which automatically adjusts the contrast and brightness independently of each other for better image production. Other features include Wide Color Gamut which produces a broader and more precise array of colors which improves performance in demanding photo/video applications as well as an Anti-reflective display. One of the main features of this monitor is the 0ms input lag which is appealing for gamers.

Features

  • 1680 x 1050 resolution, 16:10 wide aspect ratio
  • Wide Color Gamut
  • 2ms response time
  • Anti-reflective display
  • 10 000:1 Digital Fine Contrast Ratio
  • 300 cd/m2 Brightness
  • Certified for Windows Vista
  • Flatron f-Engine chip improves picture quality by auto-adjusting contrast and brightness
  • Video inputs include D-Sub and DVI-D

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    No input lag helps gamers stay on top of their game

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    No ghosting

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    3 yr warranty

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    thin and stylish bezel

Cons
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    like any other TN matrix (relatively inexpensive display technology) the L227WTG suffers from colour and contrast shifting

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    Glossy monitors improve colour saturation but also cause glare issues if you sit near a window or bright light source

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    Color banding when contrast ratio is set below 70%

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